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Panel acquits US airman of 2022 insider attack in Syria
A panel of three enlisted troops and five officers deliberated for six hours before issuing their verdict.
Why dissolving the Afghan Local Police program troubles its American architects
There are about 18,000 Afghan Local Police personnel trained by the U.S. who must be disarmed and employed.
By Howard Altman
How the Navy got Lincoln to dance a jig in his nightshirt
The brilliant Union firsts during the battle for North Carolina's coast.
By Ron Soodalter, America's Civil War
Weird stuff washes up on North Carolina’s Outer Banks
Recent flotsam and jetsam: a bagged body, UXO, rocket parts, rotting whale carcasses, Navy trash tossed overboard.
By Jeff Hampton, The Virginian-Pilot
Fearless Farragut!
The Union admiral followed a key tenet: Judge the risk by the prize, and risk all if necessary.
By Lawrence Lee Hewitt, HistoryNet
‘In the Navy’ songwriter dead at 82
Henri Belolo co-founded Village People and helped pen their disco hits.
Navy dismisses more SEAL war crimes cases, removes controversial prosecutor
Navy leaders in San Diego and Washington continue efforts to revamp the sea service's criminal justice system.
By Carl Prine
SEAL shenanigans in the spotlight (again)
Investigators are probing an Independence Day party in Iraq that allegedly went sideways.
By Carl Prine
Coast Guard expands search for missing kayaker
A 47-foot motor lifeboat from Coast Guard Station Brant Point responding to an emergency call of a kayaker in distress found the kayak off Nantucket on Sunday.
By Navy Times staff
How the Navy plans to deal with drug use and war crimes allegations in the SEAL community
Command's leader promises "hard discussions" about what's causing a series of scandals in the SEAL community.
This famous Navy warship sank on New Year’s Eve
"Our little vessel was lost, and we, in months gone by, had learned to love her, felt a strange pang go through us as we remembered that never more might we tread her deck, or gather in her little cabin at evening."
By Olav Thulesius, Civil War Times Magazine